DeRosa is reportedly on the preliminary list to replace Keith Moreland as an analyst alongside Pat Hughes in the Cubs' WGN radio broadcast. Kerry Wood, Rick Sutcliffe, Doug Glanville, Ryan Theriot and CSN's Todd Hollandsworth are also reportedly on the list.

DeRosa is reportedly on the preliminary list to replace Keith Moreland as an analyst alongside Pat Hughes in the Cubs' WGN radio broadcast. Kerry Wood, Rick Sutcliffe, Doug Glanville, Ryan Theriot and CSN's Todd Hollandsworth are also reportedly on the list.

Moreland realized he was a terrible broadcaster and left on his own, unlike Santo who never realized he was a terrible broadcaster and stayed on the job at least in part to catapult the propaganda about him being Hall of Fame worthy.

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Moreland realized he was a terrible broadcaster and left on his own, unlike Santo who never realized he was a terrible broadcaster and stayed on the job at least in part to catapult the propaganda about him being Hall of Fame worthy.

The only notable memory I have of Mark DeRosa's career is that when he was longterm injured with his wrist in a cast on the Giants DL, he swung a deal with Nuance to do local radio commercials for Dragon speech-recognition software, not having the ability to type.

Ted Lilly plans to announce his retirement. He has been dealing with chronic neck pain for the past several seasons, but the condition became more severe in 2013. He recently had the nerve endings on the right side of his neck cauterized by a spine specialist.